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The team is governed by United States Soccer Federation and competes in CONCACAF (the Confederation of North, Central American, and Caribbean Association Football). The team is the most successful in international women's soccer, winning four Women's World Cup titles (1991, 1999, 2015, and 2019), five Olympic gold medals (1996, 2004, 2008, 2012 ...
US women's soccer Olympic gold medals. If it's an Olympics, you can find the U.S. women's national team on the medals podium. The Americans have won five golds at the Olympics (1996, 2004, 2008 ...
United States 10 Vivianne Miedema: Netherlands 10 Barbra Banda: Zambia 10 8 Abby Wambach: United States 9 9 Pretinha: Brazil 8 10 Sam Kerr: Australia 7 Melissa Tancredi: Canada 7 Stina Blackstenius: Sweden 7 13 Ellen White: Great Britain 6 Lotta Schelin: Sweden 6 Alex Morgan: United States 6 16 Mia Hamm: United States 5 Sun Wen: China 5 Tiffeny ...
The United States women's national soccer team will play for a gold medal for the first time since the 2012 London Games.. Sophia Smith scored the lone goal in the 95th minute of the Americans' 1 ...
The U.S. women's soccer team has won its fifth Olympic gold after besting Brazil 1-0 at the 2024 Paris Olympics on Saturday. The teams headed into halftime at a draw, with the first half being ...
The 2012 United States women's national soccer team season was dominated by the 2012 Women's Olympic Football Tournament. The start of the year saw the team compete in the CONCACAF Olympic qualifying tournament and then in July they participated in the main event itself. The team won both tournaments.
The U.S. women’s national soccer team captured its first gold medal since 2012 on Saturday, ... It was the USWNT’s first gold medal since the 2012 London Olympics, when the USA beat Japan 2-1 ...
The team played its first match at the Mundialito tournament on August 18, 1985, coached by Mike Ryan, in which they lost 1–0 to Italy.In March 2004, two of its stars, Mia Hamm (who retired later that year after a post-Olympic team tour of the US) and Michelle Akers (who had already retired), were the only two women and the only two Americans named to the FIFA 100, a list of the 125 greatest ...